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Those Who Would Be Holmes

De Dwaze Lotgevallen van Sherlock Jones
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Directed by: Nikolai van der Heyde

Screenplay by: Nikolai van der Heyde
                        Henk Bos
                        Chiem van Houweninge

Cast: Piet Bambergen
         Ward de Ravet
         Alexander Pola
         Max Schnur

Release Date: December 18, 1975

IMDB Storyline:

The world famous Karthoum diamond, which is worth some 2 million extremely hard Dutch Guilders, is being transported to the Netherlands from Pretoria to be on display in a museum. Director Sondag feels the diamond isn't getting enough protection and resorts to hiring a private detective to keep an eye on it. Unfortunately for him, some Italian mobsters are planning a jewel heist and make sure Sondag hires the bumbling and incompetent Sherlock Jones. In fact, Sherlock's basset hound Watson has a better grasp of the situation than his master.
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